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Best practice for commercial WordPress themes and version control
willnorris.com/2013/best-practice-for-commercial-wordpress-themes-and-version-control/
Because
Genesis
is a paid theme, I don't really want to put it in a public GitHub repository, and thereby allow anyone to use it without paying. Though to be clear, it's licensed under the GPL so I would have every right to post it publicly, I just don't really want to. But it also seems wasteful to use one of my few private repos on ...
learning curves
willnorris.com/2003/learning-curves/
in one of the mailing lists i'm on, someone noted the difficulty in learning to use a particular program by saying how it had a "steep learning curve". well another user corrected him explaining how a "steep" learning curve actually refers to something is easy to learn, not difficult.
Books I Read in 2015 - willnorris.com
willnorris.com/2016/books-i-read-in-2015/
As I fully expected, I did much less reading this year than in previous years. Having a newborn will do that do you. Xenocide, Orson Scott Card. This is the third book in the Ender's Game series, and maybe the last I'll read for a little while.
IndieWebCamp SF 2014
willnorris.com/2014/indiewebcamp-2014/
There's only a couple of hours left in IndieWebCamp SF 2014, and it's been a really productive weekend. IndieWebCamp SF 2014, by Aaron Parecki I mostly got Webmentions working last year, but my implementation wasn't good enough that it stuck… I ending up disabling things before too long. This year, the WordPress plugin is in much better shape, I'm using a much better WordPress theme ...
Email Etiquette: Replying to Mailing Lists - Will Norris
willnorris.com/2008/email-etiquette-replying-to-mailing-lists/
Most email clients support the idea of "threaded messages"… that is, the client can group together individual email messages that are part of the same conversation, or "thread". This is a particularly useful feature on mailing lists where multiple conversations are happening at the same time. For example, the following screenshot of the OpenID General Discussion list shows two ...
Accessing go links across tailnets
willnorris.com/2023/golinks-across-tailnets/
One of the more fun projects I've worked on at Tailscale is golink, which provide simple, private shortcuts that you can share with others on your tailnet.We have hundreds of go links at Tailscale that we use on a daily basis. But I also run a personal golink server in my homelab with some links that don't really make sense to add to our corporate golink instance.
Identity and Identifiers
willnorris.com/2010/identity-and-identifiers/
I still remember when I made the conscious decision to go by the name "Will" instead of "William". I was 11 or 12 years old, and we were moving from Irving, Texas, where we had lived the last 7 years or so, to Olive Branch, Mississippi.
Books I Read in 2014 - willnorris.com
willnorris.com/2015/books-i-read-in-2014/
Reprising my list from last year, here are the books I read in 2014, roughly in order. I didn't end up reading quite as much this year, as circumstances kept me particularly busy this past year which has cut into my normal reading time before bed.
Best Practices with Directed Identity
willnorris.com/2009/best-practices-with-directed-identity/
Given the current discussion happening right now around federal website cookie policies, and the good response I got from my last post, I wanted to continue talking about directed identity a little bit.In this post, I want to talk about how directed identity has actually been implemented in projects I've been involved with, and what lessons can be learned from that.
Intentionally Positive - Will Norris
willnorris.com/2021/intentionally-positive/
We must strive to be intentionally positive. Being intentionally positive is not something that happens by accident. It's not something you stumble into, and I suspect that it does not come naturally to many people. By definition, being intentionally positive is a conscious and deliberate choice to behave in a particular way.
Directed Identity vs Identifier Select - Will Norris
willnorris.com/2009/openid-directed-identity-identifier-select/
I initially started writing this post a couple months ago in response to the common misuse of the term "directed identity" I was seeing in the OpenID community. After reading Dirk Balfanz's guest post Users vs.
Thoughts on Proposition 8 - Will Norris
willnorris.com/2008/thoughts-on-proposition-8/
California's Proposition 8, which proposes a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriages, has certainly been a recent topic of discussion around ours and many Californian's dinner tables. I've talked with friends, family members, and colleagues, listening to the various arguments people have on each side of the issue.
Free Your ID - willnorris.com
willnorris.com/2007/free-your-id/
Wow, when Scott said yesterday that JanRain was going to be making a cool announcement, he wasn't kidding. Today they, along with GNR, announced a new service called FreeYourID, which provides identity services with a .name domain.This top level domain was originally setup for use by individuals in this fashion, but it never really seemed to catch on (at least from my perspective).
Unobtrusive wpopenid
willnorris.com/2007/unobtrusive-wpopenid/
Hmm, I'm honestly not sure. I'm running 2.1, and I haven't tested it on anything else. In trying to address the name/email issue I mentioned in my last comment, I found a larger problem with the way wpopenid interacts with other plugins that filter comments.
A place to call home - willnorris.com
willnorris.com/2013/a-place-to-call-home/
Last week, in a post talking about the IndieWeb, I shared my concerns with Mike Elgan's "Blogs of August", in which he encourages individuals to blog exclusively on Google+ for the month of August. I'm happy that the conversation has continued over the last week in various places like Copyblogger and on Google+ itself.. In my post last week, I mentioned:
They get it - willnorris.com
willnorris.com/2005/they-get-it/
I agree whole heartedly that Apple gets it, for the most part. Their method of advertising since the return of Steve Jobs has been a little peculiar, but I now believe(or at least I tell myself) that Jobs understands the power of evangelism and super-duper design.
World Wide Web [of trust]
willnorris.com/2004/world-wide-web-of-trust/
So I spent Thanksgiving break with my brother and his wife in North Carolina. The drive was long (especially for the short couple of days that we spent there), but it was good all around.
changing majors
willnorris.com/2003/changing-majors/
so i came to the startling realization today that classes start two weeks from monday, and I've yet to talk to any at the University to work out transferring credits, registerring, etc - next week is going to be all kinds of busy for me.
OpenID provider wish-list
willnorris.com/2007/openid-provider-wish-list/
A week or so ago, Nic Ferrier of prooveme contacted me about a previous post I made that referenced prooveme.com in regards to strong authentication. He ended the email, We'd like to be your provider of choice - so do tell us what you want to see.. I had been meaning to post a reply to this for several days, but now with Martin Atkins's Relying Party Best Practices, it seems like an ideal ...
Anna Nalick - willnorris.com
willnorris.com/2005/anna-nalick/
I just barely caught on the radio this afternoon that Anna Nalick was playing at a free concert at Shelby Farms today, and took no time deciding I was going to go, seeing as how she just recently topped my "Top Artists" chart. (Though I do doubt the accuracy of that chart, she is certainly my favorite new artist.)
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